R. Stahl et H. Jacobs, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE OF CAZN2(OH)(6)CENTER-D OT-2 H2O, Zeitschrift fur anorganische und allgemeine Chemie, 623(8), 1997, pp. 1287-1289
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Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
Journal title
Zeitschrift fur anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
The electrochemical oxidation of zinc in a zinc/ iron-pair leads in an
aqueous NH3 solution of calciumhydroxide at room temperature to colou
rless crystals of CaZn2(OH)(6) . 2 H2O. The X-ray structure determinat
ion was now successful including all hydrogen positions. P2(1)/c, Z =
2, a = 6.372(1) Angstrom, b = 10.940(2) Angstrom, c = 5.749(2) Angstro
m, beta = 101.94(2)degrees. N(F-o(2) greater than or equal to 3 sigma
F-o(2)) = 809, N(Var.) = 69, R/R-w = 0.011/0.012 The compound CaZn2(OH
)(6) . 2 H2O contains Zn2+ in tetrahedral coordination by OH- and Ca2 in octahedral coordination by four OH- and two H2O. The tetrahedra ar
ound Zn2+ form corner sharing chains, three-dimensionally linked by is
olated polyhedra around Ca2+. Weak hydrogen bridge bonds result betwee
n H2O as donor and OH-.